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'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the trade deal gone wrong, and assess whether the stumble bolsters the case for more federal regulation. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines a drug used to treat aids now approved by an fda panel to prevent the disease. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and margaret warner talks with prize-winning reporter leslie maitland about her powerful and personal tale told in a new book, "crossing the borders of time." >> i had to grown-up all my life fascinated, spellbound by my mother's stories of war, escape and lost love. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in here, the bright minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea-- adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud, all in real time.

and made a surprise visit to afghanistan today. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm geoffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the president's visit and the agreement he signed with president karzai spelling out the continuing u.s. commitment after american combat troops leave. >> ifill: then our series on the aftermath of the financial crisis continues with a look at how consumers and banks have altered their spending and lending practices. >> brown: ray suarez examines a new study showing a dramatic rise in the number of babies born addicted to prescription painkillers. >> brown: and judy woodruff gets two views on how hard the u.s. should press china over human rights violations. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in a year, the bright minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it i

woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have the latest on the attack in damascus. the deadliest in the 14 month uprising. >> woodruff: then, we assess the political fallout from president obama's coming out on same sex marriage. >> brown: miles o'brien reports on the move to curb scientific testing on chimpanzees to find cures for human ailments. >> so is it cruel or not? >> woodruff: margaret warner examines new warnings about the long term use of osteoporosis drugs aimed at rebuilding bones. >> brown: and gwen ifill talks with biographer robert caro about his latest volume on lyndon johnson, an epic story of history, politics and human rivalries. >> you hate to use words like hatred as a historian but hatred is not too strong a word to describe the relationship between robert kennedy and lyndon johnson. they hated each other. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> citi turns 200 this year. in that time, there have been some good days and some difficult ones. but through it al

. so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. we begin overseas this morning. for the second time in just over a week northern italy has been rocked by an earthquake. it was 5.8 north of the city of bolog bologna. there are reports some buildings collapsed but no reports of injuries. nine days ago a quake killed seven people damaging hundreds of buildings. >>> texas primary voters are all but sure to give romney enough delegates to assure the republican presidential nomination. he's been campaigning for weeks attacking president obama and romney is back on the campaign trail today. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning with more. >>> romney is right on the brink of clinching that nomination in texas. we'll do it for him today. meanwhile he used memoir yeah day to promise he'll maintain the strongest military in the world just as the president planned to downsize it. after months of primaries and caucuses, romney will likely pass the 1, 144 delegates needed when texas voters go to the p l polls. the former massachusetts governor returns to the campaign trail after appearing

appears in brown face portraying a bollywood producer. some critics have called it racist. the ad has now been pulled. and the company is apologizing. so we'll have more on that. >>> let us begin with a check of the morning's top stories from natalie morales joining us from the news desk. hey, natalie. >> good morning, everyone. secretary of state hillary clinton is in beijing as the fate of that blind chinese disdented is now up in the air. nbc's ian williams is in beijing. ian, good day to you. >> reporter: natalie, with the u.s. brokered deal unraveling, the face of chen guangcheng is turning into a diplomatic nightmare for hillary clinton. they were trying to make it look like business as usual. the secretary of state meeting top chinese officials this morning for previously scheduled talks. addressing human rights only in broad terms. >> we believe that all governments do have to answer to citizens' aspirations for dignity and the rule of law and that no nation can or should deny those rights. >> reporter: the real test of u.s./china relations was being played out across town. u.s. o

their tributes to chuck brown. >>> another round of rain moving through the area now. [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> looking at stories making headlines at 5:30 -- a culpeper police officer is behind bars facing murder charges for the shooting death of a woman. >>> he's got the delegates he needs, but mitt romney's campaign is being overshadowed by one of his supporters' remark. >>> and why fans of chuck brown missed out on a chance to say good-bye to the godfather of go-if. >>> good morning you to, i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome back to "news4 today" on this wednesday, may 30. as we look outside, 68 degrees outside our studios. we haven't been in the 60s this time of morning here in a couple of days. >> feels a little bit refreshing. >> i like it. >> it's wet out there. meteorologist tom kierein telling us the rain's

. >> mr. blair, did he send you one? >> yes. >> probably not mr. brown? >> no. probably -- >> rebekah brooks' close relationship with politicians goes to the heart of this inquiry and media ethics. >> you passed on material evidence, call it what you will gained from your few dinners with gordon brown. you passed that on to tony blair. is that true or not? >> he suggested that, sir? >> in the same way you're not telling me your sources i will not tell you mine. >> ok. we'll play this game all day. i think your source may be john prescott, and it's not true. >> the questioning turned to rebekah brooks' contacts with the current prime minister, david cameron and the meeting with the murdoch family in greece in 2008. >> whose idea was it that mr. david cameron meet with the murdoches in greece on this indication? >> i'm not sure -- on this o'indication? >> i'm not sure who came up with this idea. i think it was born out of the fact that mr. murdoch was there in the summer and it was organized through number 10. >> there must have been initiatives there within news international to make a

report from nbc's miguel almaguer in los angeles. >> governor jerry brown held little back. >> this is a type of reckoning, and we have to take the medicine. >> facing a nearly $16 billion budget deficit, today, the governor proposed $8.3 billion in cuts. the first step towards balancing the state's chronically ill budget. >> the fact is california has been living beyond its means. the united states of america and its federal government is living beyond its means. >> among some of the proposed cuts, state employees will face furlough days and pay cuts, health care programs like those that serve the elderly will lose funding, as state prisons once again face smaller budgets. brown says part of the blame, the state's sputtering economy and the still struggling housing market. california's problem, but one states across the country face. >> what starts in california, good or bad, tends to spread across country. >> blaming republican lawmakers for blocking his push to raise taxes, the governor is now calling on voters in november to approve his spending plan. >> what i'm propos

the roll. quorum call: mr. brown: thank you. i ask unanimous consent to expense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: and i ask unanimous consent to address the house as if in morning business for no more than 10 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. last week the vice president of the united states was in my state in ohio in the youngstown area in northeast ohio and he saw what i've been seeing in my state for the last several months and he heard what i've been hearing from so many ohioans in the last several months. he went to the lordstown auto assembly plant which makes the chevy cruze and he saw what we've been seeing in my state, where manufacturing finally is coming back. from 200 to 2010, from early 2000 to january 2010, the manufacturing sector in this country lost a huge number of jobs, more than 5 million jobs. now, the -- about the 35 years before that manufacturing jobs in this country were pretty constant. they were up and down, but in 1997 oar 1998, we had about the same number of ma

down the path that around two to case the following year in which the remedy for brown is hashed out and specified that desegregation would precede a somewhat infamously said that paul delivers speed. that language was unfortunate in many ways because it allowed a lot of deliberation and not very much speed. but what it also meant is that thought the district court judges to decide whether it official desegregation plan full text that requirement. so the appointments he made to those benches who did a great deal today from work also were very important. he secured passage of the civil rights act in 1957, not terribly ambitious fact, that happened before since reconstruction therefore sort of laid the groundwork for the more important civil rights acts of the 1960s and then of course most famously he summoned the 101st airborne the same unit to soften the beaches at normandy to ask what the little rock nine into school in little rock when obstructing desegregation era. on the last episode in a funny way to one eisenhower gives the most credit for civil rights in order to always the on

's the new single "don't let me die" from bobby brown's upcoming album, his first solo album in 25 years. brown says his legal and drug problems are the main reasons it took so long to finish another project. earlier this month you'll recall he blamed his ex-wife whitney houston for introducing him to drugs. brown says he's been drug free for more than seven years now. his album "masterpiece" drops june 5th. >>> coming up on news 4 at 4:00 a devastating twister caught on video. >>> plus a thrill ride that went horribly wrong. hi should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger, more beautiful plants. guaranteed. who's got two green thumbs thanks to miracle-gro? uh, this gal. boom! everyone grows with miracle-gro. >>> the number of people who sleep walk is growing. a new study out by researchers at stanford university found more than a million americans are prone to sleep

. >> thanks, veronica. >>> fans and family will pay their last respects tomorrow to the late chuck brown. the memorial for the music legend will be held at the washington convention center. it begins at noon. donnie simpson will host the ceremony and there will be special performances by the chuck brown band, sugar bear, maysa, james funk and more. you can also watch the service live tomorrow starting at noon tomorrow on nbc washington nonstop. comcast channel 208. verizon 460. >>> the washington wizards hope their lucky charms will work for tonight's draft lottery. they have the second best chance of landing the first overall pick. a 19.9% chance. the worst they'll pick is fifth. the owner ted leonsis son will be in. >>> and paris hilton is back in the dating game. >> jessica simpson shows off pictures of her brand new baby girl. >>> a child saved up for a dream vacation and then did something very generous. >>> plus, a massive security breach. a guy slips through security and >>> the first photos are out of jessica simpson's new baby, maxwell drew johnson. >> "people" magazine scored t

, and then it was only after mrs. brown, really, that i really got film scripts at all and then, you know, if you work with people like kevin spacy, and people, you know, you learn about it, and i never want to be there when i don't. >> rose: you have one more bond coming out, don't you? >> yes, yes. >> rose: at least one. >> did you believe -- we have. >> rose: yes. are you excited about the jubilee, the diamond jubilee? because you have a couple of -- >> well, i it will be a good old day of celebration, i hope, and i think they are planning lots of things, not least of which the -- on the river, with 1,000 boats going up the thames, that should be spectacular. >> rose: i want to come back to all of that, that whole thing about acting because so many people have said such wonderful things about you, i want you zero just to take one, one of your fellow actors in this film, this is bill and i talking about you, here it is. dane judi dench. >> yes. >> rose: what does she have? >> well, she has something, dane judi dench has something that is inexpressionable there are books written about how she a chief

watches in horror as his daughter takes a terrifying fall. >>> an [ shouting ] >>> chuck brown -- >> some furious fans. what started a brief protest outside the viewing for go-go legend chuck brown. >>> and a phone flub. mitt romney's campaign unveils a new capp with one glaring error. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome back to "news4 today," i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. there is rainy weather to start the morning, enough rain to make your commute very messy. tom's here to tell us if we'll see the sun at all today. tom? >>> yeah. a lot of the pavement is wet. you know what that means, that is fender-bender weather. and we have that -- much of the rain tapiering off and ending west to east. now the northern neck of virginia, heading off to the east. as the day progresses, things will be drying out. now let me show you this gorgeous photo that was send in by one of our viewers, lisa birddick. look at this exquisite pink rose with rain drops. you can post picture at facebook or nbcwashington.com. we can share them with everyone. here's where we were yesterday evening. we this showe

in hillsborough, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> governor jerry brown is not losing voter support in his call for higher taxes, but he could soon. this is according to a new survey. a new usc/"l.a. times" poll shows 59% of those polled approve of brown's proposed tax hikes. but the survey found once voters were presented with arguments against the plan, that approval dropped to 50%. once of the scenarios that deflate t voter support, the possibility that lawmakers might waste the money raised by higher taxes. >>> right now we tell you about a bizarre hazmat scare in fremont this morning. firefighters were called to the garage of a condo complex on center city drive, where they found a woman dead inside of a car filled with poisonous gas. the woman's husband found her after an argument about 1:30 a.m. the hazmat team there determining the substance inside that car was hydrogen sulfide. that's a gas that can can be created with household products, but it is highly toxic in a confined space. they use large fans there to vent that gas and they stayed on scene for several hours to finish up t

and gordon brown had. blair, seven, brown 13, me, four. the idea that there would be some agreement that we would allow this merger to go through is simply not true. if that was the case, while i respect him deeply, what was i doing making him the business secretary responsible for this. the proprietors of news corp. have the night, under oath, at a limited inquiry. >> members must calmed down, there will be opportunity for questioning. >> news corp. has denied, under oath, any type of deal. let me make this last point. we would not have a newspaper with center-right to be used to change the newspaper of the lifetime. it was bad for our country and we ought to go. while i have said that the relationship between politicians and the media has been too close, i know that none of the people opposite have disclosed any of the meetings they had with news international or other newspaper executives while they were in office. while the country wants to hear about the challenges we face, how they play one-sided party politics. instead of using it for political purposes, is its [unintelligible] [inau

honored women who reached out for children in need of a home. brown hosted more than 30 women in the sculpture garden at gertrude's restaurant to recognize three special groups from across the state that served more than 25 years and provided homes for more than 50 children in the system. in 2007, governor martin o'malley and lieutenant brown launched a program to increase the number of children in homes in foster care, reduce the number of children living in group homes and increase the rate of adoption. >> coming up, a verdict in the murders of jennifer hudson's mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew. >> police, caught this man bearing it all while riding' une cycle. which should be a feat in and of itself. >> i can't imagine it was comfortable. >> it was not to win the lottery. >> those are the numbers in case you have them. >> the man convicted of killing jennifer hudson will be spending the rest of his life behind bars. he was found guilty on first-degree murder. prosecutors said balfourt killed hudson's mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew in a fit of rage at the thoug

. james brown of cbs sports will be here. when i see you at 8:00, a revealing look at a young barack obama. >>> as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> conflicting accounts this hour about why a blind chinese activist chen guangcheng left the american embassy in beijing. >> a dissident dilemma turns into a diplomatic disaster. >> this is a man who is in fear for his life. >> chen now says he's been let down by the u.s. and is begging to leave china on secretary of >> china that protects the rights of all its citizens will be a stronger and more prosperous nation. >> the case being investigated as a suicide. >> 12-time pro bowl linebacker junior seau put a gun to his chest and pulled the trigger. >> did all that violence result in brain damage that led to the y suicide? >> please, take me. take me. leave my child. >> today i'm suspending the campaign. >> gingrich could not bring himself to endorse mitt romney. >> he said he's leaving the race because he's already accomplished what he set out to do, and that was to eat a cinnabon in

and says he welcomes the death penalty. >>> massachusetts senator, scott brown, is getting a helping hand from another northeastern moderate this morning, maine senator, susan collins will endorse her colleague at a press conference at brown's boston headquarters, in a tough battle against elizabeth warren to keep his seat in a traditionally blue state. >>> a crushing blow. star closer, mariano rivera tore his acl while shagging fly balls in kansas city tichlts painful to look at. could be a career-ending injury for the future hall-of-famer who said this was probably going to be his last season. >> facebook announced it plans to sell shares for $28 to $35 each in the anticipated ipo. we will get a little market reaction on that. jackie deangeles at cnbc will tell us how the market is going to react to the jobs report. they sort of had priced this? ? >> let's get to the jobs report in one second. i am going to start with facebook. you mentioned that price range between $28 and $35. that values the social networking giant at up to $96 million. that is a little under the expected $100 billio

. >> we are going start in california this morning. governor jerry brown out with the plan proposing massive cuts. over the weekend, the budget deficit had grown by nearly $7 billion. what is he talking about here and what are the politics of this? >> they are $16 billion in the hole. this means massive budget cuts and tax increases coming to california. it's important for a couple reasons. first, the country looked to california as the trend setter. politics and culture, both. it's been the case for decades now. for california to have this fiscal mess, a gut punch to the rest of the country. it's front page news in the new york times for a reason. it's the ninth biggest economy in the world. it's a symbol of the challenge we are having here in america economically. sacramento is a story politically. the problems 24r are the problems everywhere. you have a polarized state capital with democrats who will not cut programs and republicans who won't raise taxes. you know, very, very polarized politics with folks in their corners. you hear about it there. it's the same problem in washingt

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daisy. california governor jerry brown announcing this weekend the devastating state of california. the poster child for entitlements, well, guess who says that he needs to bail them out more now with the wealthy than ever before. >> stuart varney is absolutely hot under the collar on this one. we just saw the governor, former governor moonbeam as he was known in california say in january, we thought it was going to be $9 billion. we're at $16 billion. how can they make such a boo boo? >> he delivers the message on you tube. that's extraordinary. what a shocker! how can you be $7 billion off in five months? how could this possibly happen? i'll tell you, number one, they didn't get all the tax revenue they thought they were going to get because california's economy is really flat on its back. number two, they couldn't make the spending cuts they wanted to because the courts intervened and stopped them. so what does governor brown want now? more tax increases. >> of course. >> tax the healthy, raise the sales tax which in fact will make things far worse. there was an exodus of --

's one way california governor jerry brown plans to solve his state' $16 billion budget crisis. he hopes the tax hike coupled with cuts to health care for the poor and fewer work hours for state employees will help close the gap. but governor brown warns that if voters don't approve the plan, billions will be cut from education programs. >>> and do you hear the names ethan, olivia or noah perhaps quite a bit lately? it could be because those are some of the most popular baby names of 2011. the social security administration published the full list today. the top three boys names are jacob, mason and william. and the top three girls names are sophia, isabela and emma. i'm always interested in these lists. i'm always looking at what big news events happened in the past year and what movies started these trends. >> i'm flying up to boston to see my noah tonight but he's 18. >> you're way ahead of the curve. >>> for this i went to college. tonight's moment you may have missed. reality tv lovers in britain have spoken. i'm going to tell you about it. they say a dog is more skilled than the hu

-- california's largest state employee union want to help governor brown to save money. the union is asking its members for saveth ideas to offer as alternatives to the governor. so far the union says it's received more than 1,000 ideas from its members. governor brown has proposed shifting employees to a four- day, 38-hour workweek. >>> the jury in the trial of john edwards, the corruption trial is now in its sixth day of deliberations. there's john edwards. he's accused of diverting almost a million dollars in campaign money as part of the scheme to hide an extramarital affair during the 2008 campaign. if convicted, he faces up to 30 years in prison. >>> well, three eighth-grade girls -- girls have been suspended for cyber bullying. the girls used facebook to threaten physical harm. california law allows schools to suspend students for cyber bullying even if it did not happen on campus. well, today is therd anniversary of the -- well, today is the 3rd avenue of the disappearance of evan -- anniversary of the disappearance of evan patz. new york city police say they have the signed confession

. >> the emergency proposal would have given one of the mayor's three appointments to council chairman kwame brown. brown said he wanted the mayor to have 30 more days to fill the crucial panel. at the ti harry thomas jr. stole $350,000 in city grant funds for his own use. a statement from the mayor's office tuesday said the mayor is fully committed and will soon send nominations to the council. our primary concern is getting the most qualified candidates. it should be about quality, not speed. >> i'm just going to leave this for the mayor. i think that's the way legislation was originally constructed. for the mayor to appoint the ethics panel. >> reporter: the ethics panel is just one of many boards and commissions that have major vacancies awaiting action by mayor gray. in the district, tom sherwood, "news 4." >>> a top homeland security official accused in a government fraud scheme pleaded guilty today. james woozily was the acting director of immigration and customs enforcement. he admits he took $180,000 in government money by forging travel vouchers and taking kickbacks. some of the money he

delirious ironies, individuals, there's one story in the 1840s of an individual, john brown dylan in indiana who stood before a crowd and gave a speech called the decline to miami. essential to what he was arguing was, you know, that it was really sad. what was interesting to me was there's documentation that miami community members were standing there in the crowd listening to this guy limit the fact that they were no longer there. and so it's the irony that i found i kept finding over and over again that maybe want to investigate it further. >> oklahoma city is the of the 1995 attack of the murrah building by timothy mcveigh. booktv visits the city to share the local literary culture of the area. >> hi. my name is joe entered and the acting curator of the john and mary nichols rare books and special collections at the university of oklahoma. this is a wonderful collection that was named in honor of john and mr. nichols the on the other longtime service to the university and to libraries. with the generous support we have established this collection on the campus of university of a global.

of other issues. we'll see if that plays out. where's chris brown? i thought chris brown -- >> laura ingraham, thanks very much. >> great to see you. >> we've got other music for you. >> okay, great. >> once again here's ann. >> all right, matt, thanks. >>> the criminal trial of former presidential candidate john edwards has reached a critical stage and today one of his former aides will be back on the stand. nbc's lisa myers is in greensboro, north carolina, once again this morning. lisa, good morning. >> good morning, ann. in dramatic testimony, edwards' former speech writer claimed that he confessed to her that he knew all along that a wealthy donor had provided money to hide his mistress and child, while he ran for president. former aide wendy button returns to the stand this morning, after testifying tuesday that she worked with edwards in the summer of 2009, on a statement to admit paternity of rielle hunter's child. and possibly acknowledge money used to cover up his affair. she testified that edwards told her that he knew that fred baron had been taking care of things all alo

minister gordon brown. >> today's witness -- [inaudible] >> i swear by my aussie god to undertake it will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help me god. >> give your full name. >> john whitaker straw, the commonly known as jack. >> u.s. signed and dated it. are you content to confirm the content to the verses of this inquiry? >> i am. mr. straw, thank you for a witness statement to the effort you put into it and also for the next phase, which were extremely pricey and. of all the witnesses who have appeared or who are sued. this inquiry as they made clear in the declaration and eight at the beginning, i know mr. straw the best. not merely because we knew each other many, many years ago, but because i worked quite closely and in my capacity when he was lorch chancellor and judge. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. straw, in terms of your career, the dates may be relevant to this secretary page 97 to 2001, foreign secretary 2001 to 2006. 2006 until 2000 then lord chancellor secretary of state, but justice until 27 until 2010. .. to undermine your integrity w

trees. some 40,000 customers lost power at the height of the storm. jacksonville mayor alvin brown urged residents to stay indoors. >> we remain vigilant and heavily engaged in keeping jacksonville residents safe. >> reporter: direct damage and flooding from beryl was not as bad as feared. much of the rain had been soaked up by ground parched from a six- month drought. but the storm spoiled jacksonville's plans for the annual jazzfest. officials here estimate tourism losses at $20 million. even after the storm passed, volunteer rescuers like aaron skipper had to watch the beach to keep people out of the water. >> they should definitely stay out of the water. it's dangerous with heavy current. >> reporter: but in other places like charleston, overcast conditions didn't scare off beachgoers and for some tourists beryl proved a draw. scottie moore and carry drove to jacksonville from their home in georgia just for the experience. >> we road into a storm and enjoyed every minute of it and almost want to do it again. (laughs) >> reporter: over the next 48 hours, beryl is expected to bring win

without parole for -- plus 25 years. brown was working part-time as a security officer when williams shot and killed him after being thrown out of the restaurant earlier that night. >> meanwhile, julie -- jury deliberations continue in the rubble calling trial. -- the rowboat calling trial. i-team lead investigative reporter jane miller has an update. -- jane miller has an update. >> the jury in this case just went home without reaching a decision today. they deliberated a total of about eight hours today. the only people we heard was a question asked just before lunchtime when they requested a copy of instructions on all the charges. usually lawyers say that if they sign some jurors are holding out. it is all about the robo call in the elections. and since codefendant, paul schurick, was convicted in december on similar charges. the jury in that case took about four hours to reach a decision. in this case, the jury has been added for a full day, part of yesterday, and will come back tomorrow morning. >> special detectives in anne arundel counties say prostitution business working out of

for black or brown people driving on a freeway. we were proven wrong time and time again and we lose the support of our community. >> and added to that problem is the difficulty often of using eyewitness testimony where somebody supposedly identifying a potential defendant in a lineup can be just plain wrong because of race being a factor. would you agree to that? >> yes. in fact, there's much work in science into looking at some of the dangers of basing convictions and arrests merely on lineups. because they can be inaccurate. if i may, one of the questions that came up earlier was about officers guessing on race. if i can say, it's interesting because we're supposed to assess race. and so the idea -- i don't think we're suggesting that race has no place. so if you put something comes out on the radio that you're looking for a black male 6 foot tall, 225 pounds and handsome that did a robbery, then you would stop me. i understand that. >> objection. >> but the officer has to make an assessment at the time. there's a time and place, not when you're trying to predict criminal behavior

-cannon. governor jerry brown is expected to release a state budget today, days after the governor announced the budget deficit is expected to grow to $16 billion. the revised budget relies heavily on a proposed tax hike on the november ballot. governor brown says raising tax is the only way to avoid major cuts to schools, colleges and public safety. several rallies are planned across the state, calling on the governor to keep social safety programs intact. >>> let's check the commute with mike. >> look at the peninsula, drivers here still have an issue, not in san mateo. they are fine for 101 and 92. standard flow there. further south, southbound 101, another incident around woodside. an accident clearing to the shoulder there. series of accidents both directions had traffic tied up approaching university and both sides of 101. northbound side clear of incidents over the last half hour, seeing a lot of improvement, still slowing northbound 280 by saratoga, an accident there, and southbound 880, a tree across an exist there. >>> for the latest traffic and news updates, check out nbc bay area

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the corporate headquarters of boeing. steve brown, live now from union park in chicago. steve, in a sense, if the demonstrators' goal was to affect boeing, they've already accomplished that, right? >> yeah, actually, they accomplished it last week. let's set the stage for what's going to happen quickly. we're not union park on the city's west side. as you can see, some of the local television news trucks starting to gather across the park. that's where we're told a bunch of folks affiliated with the occupy movement will be marching towards bowing but earlier last week, boeing told employees that work in the chicago headquarters -- >> [inaudible] >> gregg: we apologize. we've been having transmission problems from chicago but those demonstrations have intensified, up to 18 people were arrested, five of them on terrorism-related charges for trying to construct homemade balls and then targeting not just the nato convention but home of the mayor, rahm emanuel, as well as the obama campaign headquarters in chicago. so we're going to continue to follow the events as they happen today. we'll try

in the mountains of southern idaho. pilot brian brown was flying from sacramento with his wife and daughter when a sudden cold front swept in and caused his plane's wings to completely ice over. earlier on cnn brian's wife told us it might have turned out a lot worse if someone hadn't called their daughter's cell phone while they were stuck on that mountain. >> we couldn't find them. it was getting dark. we couldn't find them. when the cell phone rang, it lit up and then she was able to find it. and then make the call. >> wow. that call eventually brought help after the browns spent 12 hours stranded at the crash site. terrifying but they are all okay. >> that young woman was so calm on the phone making that 911 call. good for them. very lucky. >>> still ahead on "starting point," the growing crisis in syria. dozens of women and children executed. should the u.s. help arm the opposition? >>> and could michelle obama be the next hillary clinton? we'll tell you what she had to say about that proposition. my playlist this morning. "tell me something good." you're watching "starting point." great sh

kutcher in "brown face" is yanked. now the company is having to explain itself. >>> right now we're sifting through newly released documents that capture the thoughts and actions of osama bin laden sees sei seized in the raid. hundreds of pages appearing on the web site combating terrorism center at west point. nic robertson has been looking at the documents. anymore interesting nuggets come your way? >> reporter: i think the more you look, the more time you realize bin laden had time on his hands. he saw the media as being hugely important to al qaeda's fight. one of the things he wanted to do was centralize al qaeda's control of whatever they did and whatever they said in the media. he wanted a centralization of the plans. everything he wanted to be signed off by him or by his senior deputies that any of the affiliates should be doing. it shows up here of the complexity of trying to manage the massive organization has huge differences going on with the taliban affiliate in pakistan and those in somalia and jealousies creeping in here. he doesn't want to support anwar al awlaki.

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as terrell brown reports, they had gun parts and even ammunition in a very bizarre hiding place, had a lot of people concerned, both as they were going through security and then afterwards. >> reporter: on monday at t.g. green airport in providence, rhode island, a routine search turned into a major security scare. while screening a passenger's carry-on bag, tsa agents found the hardware of a .40-caliber gun, two magazines loaded with ammunition, and a firing pin, concealed within three stuffed animals, including a mickey mouse. >> stuffed animals were contained in the carry-on bag and the carry-on bag was going through normal screening procedures through the x-ray monitor. >> reporter: the bag belonged to a 4-year-old boy traveling with his father to detroit. tsa agents confiscated the items but let the man and boy get on the plane. >> the officers were comfortable allowing the father to continue on their flight. he indicated he was unaware they were there. public was never in any danger. >> reporter: police believe neither father nor son knew they were carrying the weapons and in a state

decided to be a stay-at-home mom. now, campbell brown who used to work for nbc and then for cnn, she has written an op ed in "the new york times" which is quite startling because she really takes president obama to task about his war on women. says that it's condescending. and says that women in general are smarter to be able to figure out exactly what they think and how they want to be handled and she doesn't appreciate the way he, she believes, has been talking down to women. >> talking down in a condescending way. she says look, we don't need you to tell us or sort of pander to us with our issues. what we need you to do is just give us a seat at the table, essentially and we'll figure it out for ourselves. after all, we are women and we can figure out things for ourselves. >> right. and you can speak -- >> i can -- >> we are women. >> i channelled women for a second and i felt it. >> everybody knows that i know women. you've met women once or twice. >> i know the gender backwards and forwards. >> they don't want people like you and me pandering to them on these very issues. the presid

and gordon brown. he has also served as a member of the european commission. joseph joffrey joins us from hamburg. he is the editor of "the german weekly." elaine also joins us. she happens to be in new york, but she is the paris correspondent for the "new york times", a beat she has covered for more than a decade. and david frum rounds things out from d.c. he is a regular on the show and a former speechwriter for george w. bush. welcome all. elaine, let me start with you. you know francois hollande. you have interviewed him. is he a radical? is he a moderate? how does he strike you? >> francois hollande is mr. normal. he got elected president of france because he promised to be a normal candidate and a normal president. when i was traveling with him in 2007, he was so normal that not -- neither the conductor, nor anyone on the train even recognized him. he is disciplined. he ran the socialist party for over a decade, and he did not make enemies. he is likely to be much more concillatory and moderate than we might expect from a socialist. >> peter mandelson, you were the architect -- one

with police that led to 45 arrests. in chicago, karen brown wjz eyewitness news. >>> protesters did not have a permit for their march today. they plan they were protected by their first amendmentright. >>> >>>> edwards arrived this morning. edwards is accused of using campaign funds to hide his mistress. if convicted he faces eight years in prison. >>> the number of teens who have type two diabetes are prediabetic has jumped from 9% to 23% since 1999. now experts say this could have dire implications for an entire generation of children. diabetes can lead to an increased risk for heart attacks and strokes. >>> also in health watch, a federal task force is releasing the final recommendations on the blood test used to detect prostate cancer. the tsa screening has been a source of controversy for years. >>> 66-year-old bill richards is a prostate cancer survivor >> i was diagnosed with a psa that began to rise. >> reporter: now the fda is recommending for a screening. leads to more tests and treatment that is can be unnecessary and harmful. >> most men who are treated for their prostate cancer

and was living in new york. the couple eventually lived together for a short time in this brooklyn brown stone. and throughout their nearly 18-month romance, cooke kept a journal. how is he so old already at the age of 22, she wrote early on in their relationship. there is one theme, though, that continues to come up in her writings about obama, distance. she writes, but i feel that you carefully filter everything in your mind and heart, legitimate, admirable, really a strength, a necessity in terms of some kind of interestingtism but there's something there in smooth ver near, guardedness, but i'm left with a bit of a wall, a veil. joey cantor says that period of obama's life was a search for identity. >> during the new york years, not a lot actually happened. there's not a lot of drama. there aren't a lot of big scenes. a lot of what's happening with barack obama in this period is taking place inside his own head. >> obama and cook eventually grew apart with cook writing in the journal at one point, i can't help thinking that what he would really want, be powerfully drawn to was a woman, ver

@ >>> a night to remember for anohio teen. she went to her senior prom with cleveland browns player, joe hayden she asked him on twitter. he is local, from fort washington maryland. let's just say he picked up his date in style. >> we met him like a couple times, so i thought why not and asked him. >> everybody does the limo why not bring a lamborghini. no body seen that pull up to high school prom before. >> this is his first senior prom he missed his own because he graduated early from friendly high school in fort washington maryland. >> that is great. >> yeah. >> a nice car to go to prom in. >> boy. >> he will be the talk of the town. >> absolutely. >> all right. >> it is raining pretty good. >> good steady rain across the region. today, later this afternoon, rush hour, tonight, overnight, might get a couple breaks late tonight. >> 2 or 3 in the morning. >> 2 to 8 in the morning then back tomorrow. >> all right. >> now we got a deal with it. >> yeah, we need the rain showers. good 5 to 7 inches across the region. the timing is not terrible. could be on a weekend, and weekend turned out fine

or rupert murdoch. indeed, look for one moment at the number of meetings that tony blair and gordon brown had with rupert murdoch when they were prime minister! blair seven, brown 13, me four! the idea, four! the idea that there was some agreement that in return for their support we would somehow allow this merger to go through is simply not true. >> mr. speaker, the reason why it was essential for the prime minister to come to the house today is that the culture secretary is in clear breach of the code. the prime minister stands by and does nothing. he asks why this matters. because we immediate people that will stand up for the families, not the rich and powerful. host: let's go back to this story and how it has touched the royal family, british government, party leaders, business leaders and one of the wealthiest individuals in europe, rupert murdoch. guest: exactly. what started as a tabloid story has now exposed really the closeness of the top of government with rupert murdoch and his entourage really. and we've heard extraordinary stories of how david cameron, the prime minister, ro

blair and gordon brown had with rupert murdoch when they were prime minister. tony blair 7, brown, 13 me, for. -- 13, me, 4. the idea that there was an agreement and we work allowing this merger to go through is not true. >> mr. speaker, the reason why it is essential for the prime minister to come to the house today is that the culture secretary is in clear breach of the ministerial -- and the prime minister stands by and does nothing. he asks why this matters. it matters because we need a government that stands up for families, not their rich and powerful. he is failing that test. host: let us go back to this story and how it has touched the royal family. >> follow this online at c- span.org. we go live to portsmouth, virginia. we are with mitt romney and congressman -- congresswoman teselle bachmann. -- michele bachmann. live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> good morning. [applause] good morning. this is what victories looked -- this is what victory looks like. take a look around. we're all here together to have a welcome party here for the next president of the united states, presiden

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, and we actually got upended eight weeks from filming on that because gordon brown, who was the chancellor of the exchequer, outlaud a tax structure being used to finance a lot of films, and that film went down, along with a couple of dozen others this the u.k. it was a bad day, black day for film. but i knew deborah from that and i had read about this book, and and the producer sent me an early draft of the script that deborah had done, adaptation of the book. deborah has quite strong connections with india herself, and she had, i think, this marvelous idea of just exploring what might happen if you outsourced retirement to india, a place where, as you know, quite a lot of outsourcing goes on. it was a very attractive and provocative idea. and i thought the script was very much sort of raw state at that point. i haven't completely made the transition from book to film and i said to graham i would be very interested in adapting it, but i was about to do another film, actually, with tom as it turned out. and i couldn't do it then, and graham runs a very small production company, and i know

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to be blood on the floor of her bedroom, as well as dark reddish brown stains from several items during a search the home. isabel's parents say they last saw their daughter inside her bedroom, more than one month ago, when she went to sleep. all of this raises a lot of questions and mark furman is here to help us sort them out, former lapd homicide de tentative of course and fox news contributor. mark, good morning, good to have you here. >> thank you, good morning. martha: i had the same reaction when i read this this morning and looked it over because they could be anything. i mean t. depends on what kind of blood stains they were, who they belong to, whether or not tests were run on them. tell me a little about how you're approaching all of this at this point. >> well, martha, when you look at the scene, you have first the option of seeing how these stains are deposited, are they the product of somebody trying to clean them up, are they dropped, in other words, blooddrops where you can actually see movement or the absence of movement, are they cast off where something is struck and t

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